Unrelated to the movie chat idea: A couple friends and I just finished writing a screenplay together where each of us took turns writing one page. Meaning I wrote a page, sent it to the next person, he wrote the next page, sent it to the third, then he wrote a page and sent it back to me, repeat. Our rule was no one was allowed to talk about where it was going at all. It ended up being pretty fun because we kept trying to out-do eachother and/or write the next guy into a hole he couldn't get out of. Maybe we could do something like that here on a larger scale?

xixax did this sometime around 1995, but it was in short story form if I recall correctly. Looked through all of idle chatter, but couldn't find it. We should post it in that thread though, once it resurfaces. I'd be very interested in doing it, any excuse to start writing again.

xixax did this sometime around 1995, but it was in short story form if I recall correctly. Looked through all of idle chatter, but couldn't find it. We should post it in that thread though, once it resurfaces. I'd be very interested in doing it, any excuse to start writing again.

This would be fun. We just all get an identical copy of the same movie and watch it at the same time. Cam over Skype. Group video calling is free nowadays. I like the page-by-page screenplay idea, that could create some fun situations. Since there'll probably be conflicting software problems it would best be done as a forum post then added to a single final draft project or something with each turn.